Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Tips To Distinguish Good Painting Contractors vs Mediocre Ones

Interior and exterior painting are some of the most cumbersome jobs there are. First, you need to plan the project and find the time to actually do it. Then you need a budget, assemble all the necessary paints and tools. And before you even can tackle the painting itself, you need to cover all areas that are exposed and could accidentally receive paint splashes or sprays. Just getting ready could take a week or so.  And we haven't even mentioned the color scheme selection.  That alone gives many people a headache.



That is why smart homeowners prefer to hire a painting contractor for their interior or exterior painting projects. But there could be problems involved in finding one that matches your expectations as well. 

How to Find the Right Painting Contractor

If professionals aren’t experienced or qualified enough they could potentially cause more problems that could result in additional expenses. With that said, everyone should be able to distinguish a good painting service from a bad one. Here are some tips for that. 

  • Get Recommendations 
Check the Internet, ask family and friends for recommendations. Speak to neighbors and read online reviews. Especially the bad ones and see how the contractor responded to the complaint. That can clue you in on the mindset of the business owner.

  • Do a Background Check
You can check the contractor's website for a license number and how long they have been in business. You can also go to your State's Licensing Board website and the BBB for pertinent information. This will help to filter out shady contractors that do not have the required credentials. When you get estimates be sure to ask for prior customer references so you can call them and ask them about service quality. Any credible contractor will not hesitate to show their past projects or provide references when asked. But if they are not willing to give you the information you ask for, then consider that to be a red flag and avoid that service provider. 

  • Ask for Their Warranty or Customer Satisfaction Guarantee
This is especially recommended for exterior painting since outside surfaces are more susceptible to damage than interior walls. Constant exposure to harsh weather, dampening of walls due to rain, and UV rays from sunlight might damage the newly painted surfaces if not prepped appropriately. This will give you a clue to the competence they have in their ability to paint. 

  • Insurance and License 
Professional painting companies will have two types of insurance, comprehensive business liability, and Workers Compensation insurance. The first one protects premises from any kind of damages and the other one acts as coverage for any injuries to workers during this task at your home. Having these kinds of insurance offers peace of mind to homeowners since they don’t have to deal with any legal complications or financial burden in case of any unfortunate event. You will find that many smaller companies do not have Workers Comp due to the high price of coverage. This will leave you exposed in the event of an accident at your premises. While conducting a background check, be sure to check for both types of insurance. 

  • The Use of Quality Materials 
The difference between premium paints and their lesser counterparts is huge. Premium paint provides a better finish, and lasts longer. Poor quality products don’t adhere properly to a surface, so the new paint would fade away within months, making the house look unappealing again. Thus, before hiring a company check that the products and materials they use are of high quality, so they can stand up to the environment for many years. 

Final Thought
Hiring a good professional painting contractor not only saves time and money but also makes your project a great investment. Our specialists have extensive experience and skills in tackling residential and commercial tasks. Contact Universal Painting Contractors Inc. at (707) 427- 0445 for an estimate right away, or visit our website for more information.

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